Put all types of questions to these sentences: 1)I have painted the walls in my bedroom.
1.Have I painted the walls in my bedroom?
2.Where have I painted the walls?
3.Who has painted the walls in my bedroom?
4.Have I painted the walls or the door in my bedroom?
5.I have painted the walls in my bedroom, haven’t I?
2)Helen usually orders tickets beforehand.
3)Ann lent him some money last week.
4)The children will burn the fire at the picnic tomorrow.
5)Granny is cooking dinner now.
6)Roy was swimming in the lake, when his mother called him.
7)Mr. Smith will be reading a book at this time in the evening.
8)My sister had ironed the linen by 5 o’clock.
9)Mom and I will have roasted the turkey by dinner.
Painting a room is a popular project for beginning DIYers and veteran renovators alike. After all, it’s pretty painless, relatively inexpensive, and should something go horribly wrong, easy to fix. But before you grab your roller and get started, it’s important to have a plan of attack. Read on to learn how to paint a room and see the steps you’ll need to follow to make sure your project is a success.
1. Plan your approach
Start by thinking about how you want the finihed project to look and remember that you’re not limited to four walls in the same color. Consider painting an accent wall in a bold hue or highlighting moldings in a contrasting shade or finish. And don’t forget to look up and see whether the ceiling could